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The Belgian Comic Strip Center (French: Centre belge de la Bande dessinée; Dutch: Belgisch Stripcentrum) is a museum in central Brussels, Belgium, dedicated to Belgian comics. It is located at 20, rue des Sables / Zandstraat , in an Art Nouveau building designed by Victor Horta , and can be accessed from Brussels-Congress railway station and ...
Morris introduced the term in 1964 when he started a series about the history of comics in Spirou [47] Belgium's comic-strip culture has been called by Time magazine "Europe's richest"., [48] while the Calgary Sun calls Belgium "the home of the comic strip". [49]
Comic mural in the Stoofstraat [] depicting a scene from The Calculus Affair, featuring Tintin, Captain Haddock and Snowy. Brussels' Comic Book Route (French: Parcours BD de Bruxelles; Dutch: Striproute van Brussel) is a path composed by several comic strip murals, which cover the walls of several buildings throughout the inner City of Brussels, as well as the neighbourhoods of Laeken and ...
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Collection of Brussels trams from different eras Bruxella 1238 [Wikidata] City of Brussels: Archaeology: Ruins of a Franciscan convent under the former Brussels Stock Exchange: Belgian Brewers Museum: City of Brussels: Brewing: Choco-Story Brussels: City of Brussels: Food: Belgian Comic Strip Center: City of Brussels: Comic strips: Belgian ...
A visible manifestation of the latter has become the prestigious "Centre belge de la Bande dessinée" (Dutch: "Belgisch Centrum voor het Beeldverhaal", English: "Belgian Comic Strip Center") established in 1989 in the Belgian capital Brussels, and which, as one of the largest BD museum in Europe, draws in 200,000 visitors annually. [73]
It was located across the street from the Belgian Comic Strip Center at 33–35, rue des Sables / Zandstraat, and was served by Brussels-Congress railway station and Brussels-Central railway station. It was founded in 2009.
In the Belgian Comic Strip Center in Brussels the permanent exhibition brings homage to the pioneers of Belgian comics, among them Raymond Macherot. In the room dedicated to his work, everything is designed to look like a Chlorophylle and Sybilline's underground home in the forest. [3]